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University Protests Debate Wording

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Because of its complicated phrasing, Yale's framing of the subject for the triangular debate on May 2, has not met with the approval of the University debating authorities and a new wording has been requested. The question, as announced by Yale is: "Resolved that the eighteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States should be repealed and that the power to regulate or prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating beverages should not be committed to the Federal government." It is expected that Yale will submit a new wording within the next few days.

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